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Do you look for an action scene that rivets your eyes to a page, by page, turning to the next until late in the night? Action scenes that reach down your throat making you gasp for breath, or conflict and bold action acts seeming almost impossible to perform, but you love it anyway. And when “The End” arrives, you strut around several hours thinking that you have lived a full life. Realizing in time that you immersed yourself directly into the character’s lives—in the book you had just laid rest. Most of us can relate, and in my opinion, reading…

I am about to launch something that I believe will be exciting for readers and reviewers of my books. Not free giveaways. Free is overplayed and contains superficial value, and not as much significance as a commodity paid for with one’s own resource. That said, many have been helped by free-offers, but my main comment still stands. Most, only receive a true value when sacrifice is made, and not a free hand-out. After you read one of my books. Give an honest review on Amazon, and then come here with your review. When we have at least ten solid reviews,…

What do you look for in action scenes as readers and writers? Do you look for action scenes that rip your arm away from a page, turning to the next until late in the night? Action scenes that reach down your throat making you gasp for breath, or conflict and bold action almost impossible to perform, but you love it anyway. When “The End” arrives, you strut around several hours thinking that you have lived a full life. Realizing in time that you immersed yourself directly into the characters’ lives in the book you recently laid rest. I’ve been there,…

Operation Starlight… about the book cover. It has relevance Joe Hunter, paraplegic… “Vladimir see, Joe have Army-issue NOB, nano-optimum belt. Activate now. Ten minute for belt change, two hard piton/knife from buckle and nine-meter rope to each. We climb now.” “Will do, Vlad. … Oh shit, here they come. The toids are moving fast. The grays … are out of my perception.” “American, we about thirteen meters on assent. You very strong but never make by self. I cannot support your lower extremity longer. Most difficult. I go front you and rope up. You grab any handhold open…

To all who spend their life in wonder. High on the mushroom of life, a wonder-funder. Inking, while drinking, brain storming—wonder blunder. Nesting and jesting whilst testing wonder cresting. A kaleidoscope of whys, what-ifs, and what fors. I wonder and ponder why wonder wanders. Now young women and young men that seek to explore. In a blink, you will discover the key to the door. Glass looking and searching, exploring life’s plunder —all in the context of the word… wonder. Think about it. As questions, offer additions. If anything I offer gives you inspiration for something you are working…

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